Bacteria isolated from abscesses of small ruminants inspected in the semiarid region of Brazil.

SILVA, W. E. DE L. E - GOLVEIA, G. V. - SÁ, M. DA C. A. DE - GOUVEIA, J. J. DE - PEIXOTO, R. DE M. - RIET-CORREA, F. - VESCHI, J. L. A. - COSTA, M. M. DA

Resumen:

Loss in the supply chain of small ruminants owing to condemnations of carcasses in the abattoirs and slaughterhouses is common in northeastern Brazil. This study aims to identify bacterial agents, including Mycobacterium spp., in the abscesses found in the postmortem analysis of the carcasses of sheep and goats bred in northeastern Brazil. Our analysis involved 679 goats and 1,838 sheep carcasses. Abscess samples were extracted and inoculated on blood agar and Lowenstein Jensen with pyruvate or glycerol for bacterial isolation. We then performed polymerase chain reaction of the hps 65 gene; samples positive for Mycobacterium spp. were subjected to DNA sequencing. Relative frequencies of abscesses in goats and sheep were 5.44 and 3.26%, respectively. Microbiological analysis revealed 87.7% bacterial growth in the inoculated samples. Among these, Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosisrepresented 67.7% of the isolates. We observed 1.9% mycobacteria growth in the abscess samples inoculated on Lowenstein-Jensen medium. PCR of DNA extracted from abscesses samples showed amplification of 0.9% of samples. After sequencing, Mycobacterium spp. isolate was identified as M. novocastrense. C. pseudotuberculosis was the main agent responsible for the formation of abscesses in the examined animals, and we did not identify any species of the M. tuberculosis complex in the examined small ruminants.


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2016
Bacteria
Inspeção
Isolamento
Mycobacterium
PCR
SALUD ANIMAL
Animal production
Goat
Sheep
Cadeia produtiva
Caprino
Ovino
Produção animal
OVEJA
PRODUUCCION ANIMAL
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VESCHI, J. L. A.
COSTA, M. M. DA
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv Loss in the supply chain of small ruminants owing to condemnations of carcasses in the abattoirs and slaughterhouses is common in northeastern Brazil. This study aims to identify bacterial agents, including Mycobacterium spp., in the abscesses found in the postmortem analysis of the carcasses of sheep and goats bred in northeastern Brazil. Our analysis involved 679 goats and 1,838 sheep carcasses. Abscess samples were extracted and inoculated on blood agar and Lowenstein Jensen with pyruvate or glycerol for bacterial isolation. We then performed polymerase chain reaction of the hps 65 gene; samples positive for Mycobacterium spp. were subjected to DNA sequencing. Relative frequencies of abscesses in goats and sheep were 5.44 and 3.26%, respectively. Microbiological analysis revealed 87.7% bacterial growth in the inoculated samples. Among these, Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosisrepresented 67.7% of the isolates. We observed 1.9% mycobacteria growth in the abscess samples inoculated on Lowenstein-Jensen medium. PCR of DNA extracted from abscesses samples showed amplification of 0.9% of samples. After sequencing, Mycobacterium spp. isolate was identified as M. novocastrense. C. pseudotuberculosis was the main agent responsible for the formation of abscesses in the examined animals, and we did not identify any species of the M. tuberculosis complex in the examined small ruminants.
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PCR
SALUD ANIMAL
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Sheep
Cadeia produtiva
Caprino
Ovino
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OVEJA
PRODUUCCION ANIMAL
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spellingShingle Bacteria isolated from abscesses of small ruminants inspected in the semiarid region of Brazil.
SILVA, W. E. DE L. E
Bacteria
Inspeção
Isolamento
Mycobacterium
PCR
SALUD ANIMAL
Animal production
Goat
Sheep
Cadeia produtiva
Caprino
Ovino
Produção animal
OVEJA
PRODUUCCION ANIMAL
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title Bacteria isolated from abscesses of small ruminants inspected in the semiarid region of Brazil.
title_full Bacteria isolated from abscesses of small ruminants inspected in the semiarid region of Brazil.
title_fullStr Bacteria isolated from abscesses of small ruminants inspected in the semiarid region of Brazil.
title_full_unstemmed Bacteria isolated from abscesses of small ruminants inspected in the semiarid region of Brazil.
title_short Bacteria isolated from abscesses of small ruminants inspected in the semiarid region of Brazil.
title_sort Bacteria isolated from abscesses of small ruminants inspected in the semiarid region of Brazil.
topic Bacteria
Inspeção
Isolamento
Mycobacterium
PCR
SALUD ANIMAL
Animal production
Goat
Sheep
Cadeia produtiva
Caprino
Ovino
Produção animal
OVEJA
PRODUUCCION ANIMAL
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